Understanding what spam is
Many of us know the different forms spam can take. I will give some examples we see at APSense:
For point no. 3, I always respond this way:
"Please don't send me an unsolicited link. Thank you."
The different reactions I get are:
The rest of the advertising goes through the proper channels: TV, radio, ads on websites or blogs, newspapers, signs on the road, the bus, the public bathrooms, etc...
Here, at APSense, the proper channels are:
As we can see, we have plenty of choice. Of course, it asks for work, and credits in the case of campaigns. But that's the name of the game.
Let me conclude the article with this little story that I saw once and I find it's the best example of what spam is.
You are in a party. You are with some friends talking. This guy arrives, interrupts the conversation, gives business cards to everyobe and talks about this latest lighting gadget that is perfect for any party. You tell him that you are not interested and want to go on with with what you were saying, but the guy insists, saying you don't understand, you will save money, it's a great deal, yadda yadda yadda. You repeat that you are not interested. After 2 more times, he finally turns around. You then see him behave the same way with another group of people, then another and another. Within 5 minutes, the guy is thrown out of the house.
The guy was invited to the party, but the way he acted was an intrusion. Worse, he didn't understand his attitude was wrong in the first place.
The first thing we ought to do when joining a group or social network is build relationships. Let other people get to know AND trust you. The rest will come naturally.
See this article trying to steal the spotlight is an abuse too
Here are comments from Cheryl, I felt the need to edit the article and add them, to get a complete picture:
"Let's not forget the bump and flood spam. There are some people who will post 10 separate articles all about the same thing just to knock everyone else posts or comments into the back ground. There's no need for one person to post more than one article about sports jerseys, shoes or any other topic.
The whole point is to deny exposure to other members, nothing else. "
"yes it does and on the group feed less often when people join groups simply to paste a spam post.
I needed to add one point-bumping by itself is not necessarily spam. A lot of great older articles get brought to the attention of new members by someone stumbling across and using a comment to bump it into the newsfeed. that fine. "
- Posting a comment in article with a link.
- Advertising about something unrelated to the article, even without a link.
- Sending an unsolicited link in a PM ( Private Message ).
For point no. 3, I always respond this way:
"Please don't send me an unsolicited link. Thank you."
The different reactions I get are:
- The person ignores it. To me, it means they might not send me any more of those kinds of messages, but they probably will continue to send them to other people.
- The person blocks me. I don't mind, cause if it happens, I would not want to do business with that person anyway.
- The person responds saying it is not spam, their friends don't mind. In some cases, I explain further my position, and they understand. Once, someone said, "I understand what you mean. Please block me, cause I will block you." That was funny. :)
- In some cases, people say they are new to online marketing and thank me for letting them know. That doesn't happen often enough.
The rest of the advertising goes through the proper channels: TV, radio, ads on websites or blogs, newspapers, signs on the road, the bus, the public bathrooms, etc...
Here, at APSense, the proper channels are:
- When we write an article or RevPage ( not comment on it )
- Ads, like those when we see "ads by the user"
- Campaigns
- The APSense.Me Live Stream
- Augine
- APSense Traffx, the traffic exchange
- APSense Talents
- Groups
As we can see, we have plenty of choice. Of course, it asks for work, and credits in the case of campaigns. But that's the name of the game.
Let me conclude the article with this little story that I saw once and I find it's the best example of what spam is.
You are in a party. You are with some friends talking. This guy arrives, interrupts the conversation, gives business cards to everyobe and talks about this latest lighting gadget that is perfect for any party. You tell him that you are not interested and want to go on with with what you were saying, but the guy insists, saying you don't understand, you will save money, it's a great deal, yadda yadda yadda. You repeat that you are not interested. After 2 more times, he finally turns around. You then see him behave the same way with another group of people, then another and another. Within 5 minutes, the guy is thrown out of the house.
The guy was invited to the party, but the way he acted was an intrusion. Worse, he didn't understand his attitude was wrong in the first place.
The first thing we ought to do when joining a group or social network is build relationships. Let other people get to know AND trust you. The rest will come naturally.
See this article trying to steal the spotlight is an abuse too
Here are comments from Cheryl, I felt the need to edit the article and add them, to get a complete picture:
"Let's not forget the bump and flood spam. There are some people who will post 10 separate articles all about the same thing just to knock everyone else posts or comments into the back ground. There's no need for one person to post more than one article about sports jerseys, shoes or any other topic.
The whole point is to deny exposure to other members, nothing else. "
"yes it does and on the group feed less often when people join groups simply to paste a spam post.
I needed to add one point-bumping by itself is not necessarily spam. A lot of great older articles get brought to the attention of new members by someone stumbling across and using a comment to bump it into the newsfeed. that fine. "
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Comments (11)
Philippe Moisan16
Tutorial videos, sci-fi writer
LOL
Some don't read articles and RevPages, but I didn't realized some don't read PMs :)
Cheryl Baumgartner12
Medical Billing/Coding/Insurance
Well don't feel bad. I had one send me a CR with a link to some program and I accepted and sent him a message back explaining that sending links as a contact request was a no no. He promptly replied by sending me more links.
There are some people that are just beyond redemption.
Philippe Moisan16
Tutorial videos, sci-fi writer
I wrote the article because a member sent me PMs not once but twice advertising opportunities. I told him it inspired me to write an article about it.
He sent one last PM saying he won't send me messages anymore about his opportunities. I wanted to send him the link to my article, but he now blocks me. LOL
He doesn't realize his behavior makes me NOT wanting to associate with him anyway.
QueenHajar Akanqi15
Entrepreneurship
Yes, please do that.
Philippe Moisan16
Tutorial videos, sci-fi writer
I think I will edit the article to add the best example to explain what spam is.
Cheryl Baumgartner12
Medical Billing/Coding/Insurance
A lot of newbies don't understand what spam is, and the definition is constantly being updated as more forms of spam becomes apparent.
QueenHajar Akanqi15
Entrepreneurship
That's why I follow you guys! I had to understand what spamming was by my son. I was collecting emails from business cards, The yollow pages etc. but when I email them, I started to get a box full of unwanted mail myself. So forgive me if I have spam anyone, because it dose not feel good.
Philippe Moisan16
Tutorial videos, sci-fi writer
Your points deserve that I edit the article and add them with credit going to you, of course.
Cheryl Baumgartner12
Medical Billing/Coding/Insurance
yes it does and on the group feed less often when people join groups simply to paste a spam post.
I needed to add one point-bumping by itself is not necessarily spam. A lot of great older articles get brought to the attention of new members by someone stumbling across and using a comment to bump it into the newsfeed. that fine.
Philippe Moisan16
Tutorial videos, sci-fi writer
Very good point, Cheryl. I had the feeling I had forgotten something. I don't need to top your comment, but I will do it anyway, just for members to take notice of it.
That happens in the "All articles" place, Cheryl? I rarely go there. Bad habit of mine.
Cheryl Baumgartner12
Medical Billing/Coding/Insurance
Let's not forget the bump and flood spam. There are some people who will post 10 separate articles all about the same thing just to knock everyone else posts or comments into the back ground. There's no need for one person to post more than one article about sports jerseys, shoes or any other topic.
The whole point is to deny exposure to other members, nothing else.